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Kto pierniczy?

19.06.05, 16:09
...tzn. je pierniki:P
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    • typ_negatywny [...] 19.06.05, 16:46
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      • wadera3 Re: Kto pierniczy? 19.06.05, 17:00
        faktycznie negatywny jesteś.....
        i do tego chyba homo,skoro Tonemu sex proponujesz.....
        on woli dziewczyny:DDDD
      • tony82 Re: Kto pierniczy? 19.06.05, 18:11
        Ciekaw jestem, czy w realu też byś miał odwagę się do mnie odezwać w ten sposób.
    • azazela Re: Kto pierniczy? 19.06.05, 21:39
      tony82 napisał:

      > ...tzn. je pierniki:P

      maczane w cieplym mleku,pychotka:PP
      cala sztuka polega na odpowiednim czasie namaczania
      nie moze byc zbyt krotki bo nie beda (pierniki) odpowiednio nasiakniete
      ani zbyt dlugi bo wtedy calkiem sie rozwala bleeeee



      • heart_of_ice off topic 19.06.05, 22:43
        tony, bardzo, ale to bardzo podoba mi sie twoja sygnaturka:)
        [hihi jestem wielbicielka Wilde'a, co chyba widac;)]
        masz to gdzies w oryginale?


        Pauli
        --
        Na ogół wszystkiemu sie umiem oprzeć - z wyjątkiem pokusy.

        EKGW
        • tony82 Re: off topic 19.06.05, 23:12


          No man is rich enough to buy back his past.

          Good resolutions are simply checks that men draw on a bank where they have no
          account.

          Men become old, but they never become good.
          Lady Windermere's Fan

          I delight in men over seventy, they always offer one the devotion of a
          lifetime.
          A Woman of No Importance.

          How many men there are in modern life who would like to see their past burning
          to white ashes before them!
          An Ideal Husband.

          A man who moralizes is usually a hypocrite, and a woman who moralizes is
          invariably plain.
          Lady Windermere's Fan.

          Nowadays all the married men live like bachelors and all the bachelors live
          like married men.
          The Picture of Dorian Gray

          I don't like compliments, and I don't see why a man should think he is pleasing
          a woman enormously when he says to her a whole heap of things that he doesn't
          mean.
          Lady Windermere's Fan


          One should never trust a woman who tells one her real age. A woman who would
          tell one that, would tell one anything.
          A Woman of No Importance

          Crying is the refuge of plain women but the ruin of pretty ones.
          Lady Windermere's Fan

          Men know life too early. Women know life too late. That is the difference
          between men and women.
          A Woman of No Importance

          Women are meant to be loved, not to be understood.
          The Sphinx Without a Secret

          It takes a thoroughly good woman to do a thoroughly stupid thing.
          Lady Windermere's Fan

          I don't know that women are always rewarded for being charming. I think they
          are usually punished for it!
          An Ideal Husband

          I don't think there is a woman in the world who would not be a little flattered
          if one made love to her. It is that which makes women so irresistibly
          adorable.
          A Woman of No Importance

          My dear young lady, there was a great deal of truth, I dare say, in what you
          said, and you looked very pretty while you said it, which is much more
          important.
          A Woman of No Importance

          Women give to men the very gold of their lives. But they invariably want it
          back in such very small change.
          The Picture of Dorian Gray

          I am sick of women who love one. Women who hate one are much more
          interesting.
          The Picture of Dorian Gray

          I prefer women with a past. They're always so damned amusing to talk to.
          Lady Windermere's Fan


          People who count their chickens before they are hatched, act very wisely,
          because chickens run about so absurdly that it is impossible to count them
          accurately.
          Letter from Paris, dated May 1900

          The more one analyses people, the more all reasons for analysis disappear.
          Sooner of later one comes to that dreadful universal thing called human
          nature.
          The Decay of Lying

          The public have an insatiable curiosity to know everything, except what is
          worth knowing.
          The Soul of Man Under Socialism

          Most men and women are forced to perform parts for which they have no
          qualification.
          Lord Arthur Savile's Crime

          It is perfectly monstrous the way people go about, nowadays, saying things
          against one behind one's back that are absolutely and entirely true.
          The Picture of Dorian Gray


          Life is much too important a thing ever to talk seriously about it.
          Vera, of The Nihilists

          The Book of Life begins with a man and woman in a garden. It ends with
          Revelations.
          A Woman of No Importance

          Life is never fair...And perhaps it is a good thing for most of us that it is
          not.
          An Ideal Husband

          You must not find symbols in everything you see. It makes life impossible.
          Salome

          We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell.
          The Duchess of Padua

          The world is a stage, but the play is badly cast.
          Lord Arthur Savile's Crime


          Nothing spoils a romance so much as a sense of humor in the woman - or the want
          of it in the man.
          A Woman of No Importance

          One should always be in love. That is the reason one should never marry.
          A Woman of No Importance

          To love oneself is the beginning of a life-long romance.
          An Ideal Husband

          A kiss may ruin a human life.
          A Woman of No Importance

          A man can be happy with any woman as long as he does not love her.
          The Picture of Dorian Gray

          Young men want to be faithful and are not; old men want to be faithless and
          cannot.
          The Picture of Dorian Gray

          Faithfulness is to the emotional life what consistency is to the life of the
          intellect - simply a confession of failures.
          The Picture of Dorian Gray
          • heart_of_ice Re: off topic 21.06.05, 00:34
            dzieki tony:)) :*
            ja mam kolekcje aforyzmow Wilde'a - ponad setke - ale nie wszystkie z tych
            wymienionych przez ciebie znalam:))
            ale tego, co masz w sygnaturce w oryginale nie ma!:) wiem, ze moge sobie
            przetlumaczyc, ale podejrzewam, ze i tak bym nie zgadla jak on to sformulowal:))

            Pauli
            --
            Na ogół wszystkiemu sie umiem oprzeć - z wyjątkiem pokusy.

            EKGW
            • tony82 Re: off topic 21.06.05, 11:44
              Oscar Wilde's Quotes

              ~


              Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as
              one wishes them to live. And unselfishness is letting other people's lives
              alone, not interfering with them. Selfishness always aims at creating around it
              an absolute uniformity of type. Unselfishness recognises infinite variety of
              type as a delightful thing, accepts it, acquiesces in it, enjoys it. It is not
              selfish to think for oneself. A man who does not think for himself does not
              think at all. It is grossly selfish to require of one's neighbour that he
              should think in the same way, and hold the same opinions. Why should he? If he
              can think, he will probably think differently. If he cannot think, it is
              monstrous to require thought of any kind from him. A red rose is not selfish
              because it wants to be a red rose. It would be horribly selfish if it wanted
              all the other flowers in the garden to be both red and roses.


              ~


              The gods are strange. It is not our vices only they make instruments to scourge
              us. They bring us ruin through what in us is good, gentle, humane, loving. But
              for my pity and affection for you and yours, I would not now be weeping in this
              terrible place.


              ~ De Profundis (the Complete Text): a letter to his ex-lover Bosie Douglas,
              written while in Reading Gaol





              ~


              They do not sin at all
              Who sin for love.



              ~


              I wonder who it was defined man as a rational animal. It was the most premature
              definition ever given. Man is many things, but he is not rational.


              ~


              Public Opinion... is an attempt to organize the ignorance of the community.


              ~


              Philosophies fall away like sand, and creeds follow one another like the
              withered leaves of autumn; but what is beautiful is a joy for all seasons and a
              possession for all eternity.


              ~


              Good machinery is graceful... the line of strength and the line of beauty being
              one.


              ~


              I have found that all the ugly things are made by those who strive to make
              something beautiful, and that all beautiful things are made by those who strive
              to make something useful.


              ~


              Aesthetics are higher than ethics. They belong to a more spiritual sphere. To
              discern the beauty of a thing is the finest point to which one can arrive.


              ~


              It is personalities, not principles, that move the age.


              ~


              Nowadays we are all of us so hard up, the only pleasant things to pay are
              compliments.


              ~


              I am a little too old now, myself, to trouble about setting a good example, but
              I always admire people who do.


              ~


              My own business always bores me to death. I prefer other people's.


              ~


              A poet without hysterics is rare.


              ~


              I have never heard any man mention his brother. The subject seems distasteful
              to most men.


              ~


              Pleasure is Nature's test, her sign of approval. When man is happy he is in
              harmony with himself and his environment.


              ~


              It is only the unimaginative who ever invent. The true artist is known by the
              use he makes of what he annexes, and annexes everything.


              ~


              We all look at Nature too much, and live with her too little.


              ~


              I like Wagner's music better than anybody's. It is so loud that one can talk
              the whole time without people hearing what one says.


              ~


              If one hears bad music, it is one's duty to drown it in conversation.


              ~


              [To a U.S. Customs official] I have nothing to declare except my genius.


              ~


              A thing is not necessarily true because a man dies for it.


              ~


              Ultimately the bond of all companionship, whether in marriage or friendship, is
              conversation.


              ~


              People...go through their lives in a sort of coarse comfort, like petted
              animals, without ever realizing that they are probably thinking other people's
              thoughts, living by other people's standards, wearing practically what one may
              call other people's second-hand clothes, and never being themselves for a
              single moment.

              ...Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions,
              their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation.



              ~


              Morality is simply the attitude we adopt towards people whom we personally
              dislike.


              ~


              I never came across anyone in whom the moral sense was dominant who was not
              heartless, cruel, vindictive, log-stupid, and entirely lacking in the smallest
              sense of humanity. Moral people, as they are termed, are simple beasts.


              ~


              You people who go in for being consistent have just as many moods as others
              have. The only difference is that your moods are rather meaningless.


              ~


              It is only the modern that ever becomes old-fashioned.


              ~


              Behind Joy and Laughter there may be a temperament, coarse, hard, and callous.
              But behind Sorrow there is always Sorrow. Pain, unlike pleasure, wears no mask.


              ~


              Misfortunes one can endure--they come from outside, they are accidents. But to
              suffer for one's own faults--ah!--there is the sting of life.


              ~


              We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.


              ~


              If you want to know what a woman really means--which, by the way, is always a
              dangerous thing to do--look at her, don't listen to her.


              ~


              The books that the world calls immoral books are books that show the world its
              own shame.


              ~


              The aim of life is self-development. To realize one's nature perfectly--that is
              what each of us is here for.


              ~


              While, in the opinion of society, Contemplation is the gravest thing of which
              any citizen can be guilty, in the opinion of the highest culture it is the
              proper occupation of man.


              ~


              To know anything about oneself one must know all about others.


              ~


              The real fool, such as the gods mock or mar, is he who does not know himself.


              ~


              All authority is quite degrading. It degrades those who exercise it, and
              degrades those over whom it is exercised.


              ~


              One who is an Emperor and King may stoop down to pick up a brush for a painter,
              but when the democracy stoops down it is merely to throw mud.


              ~


              Life under a good government is rarely dramatic; life under a bad government is
              always so.


              ~


              Children begin by loving their parents. After a time they judge them. Rarely,
              if ever, do they forgive them.


              ~


              An acquaintance that begins with a compliment is sure to develop into a real
              friendship. It starts in the right manner.


              ~


              Next to having a staunch friend is the pleasure of having a brilliant enemy.


              ~


              From the sixteenth century to our own day there is hardly any form of torture
              that has not been inflicted on girls, and endured by women, in obedience to the
              dictates of an unreasonable and monstrous Fashion.


              ~


              Agitators are a set of interfering, meddling people, who come down to some
              perfectly contented class of the community and sow the seeds of discontent
              amongst them. That is the reason why agitators are absolutely necessary.


              ~


              Familiarity breeds consent.

              ~


              Mere colour, unspoiled by meaning, and unallied with definite form, can speak
              to the soul in a thousand different ways.

              ~


              Most people die of a sort of creeping common sense, and discover when it is too
              late that the only things one never regrets are what the world regards as one's
              mistakes.

              ~


              The imagination imitates. It is the critical spirit that creates.

              ~


              There is no such thing as an omen. Destiny does not send us heralds. She is too
              wise or too cruel for that.

              ~


              Children have a natural antipathy to books--handicraft should be the basis of
              education. Boys and girls should be taught to use their hands to make
              something, and they would be less apt to destroy and be mischievous.

              ~


              Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time
              th
          • sempronia Re: off topic 21.06.05, 11:03
            Super :D
      • c.kapturek Re: Kto pierniczy? 21.06.05, 14:53
        tą metodę mam na herbatniki i kruche ciasteczka, z pierniczkami nie próbowałam
        hihihi ale sikiedy spróbuję ;-)))))))
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